Show ‘r¥''V yny SunNes Na'J 5 2004 Utah Department of Health Announces Springtime CHIP Open Enrollment 2 Cinco de Mayo Celebration Cft i dren who apply during this determined by how many chilnrollment session ( pen dren enroll the number who (UIX HI) will bt d( ept ( IIII’ is a health insurance and availleaves the program mg applu atmns for ( Iflf’ able children (Uldh'sC kiith Insur- plan for funding jointly funding "I'm pleased to announce that ance Program during ( )jen n by federal and state governThe Utah Department rollrncnt of M tv 1 May 12 2 Spring is a great lime to enroll your kids on ( HIP ( IIP gives our you the relief of knowing children have health insurance w arm hile they enj erage weather sports and a tn ities ean more about ( IIP by 8 77 making a simple call to KIDS ow to receive an appli cation by mail or find a L IX eligibility Il ginning office in your Monday May area 3 and ment HIP children lori’ceiveC must qualify based on family sieand household income lor example a family of four earn- ing up to $377iH) a year may In addition children qualify must also be younger tlun 19 U S ( itiens or legal residents and not currently covered by nce health insurance toquuhfv enrolled on HIP family may be required to pay premiums of up to 525 ey ery three months Pre- ending Wednesday May 12 applications will be accepted in online’ at person miums and small co pays make HIP to insure it possible for more children www health Utah gos chip or by mail postmarked between May 1 and May 12 IheUX)H ( HIP has covered nearl) 7100(1 I tali kids Iodav enrollmc nt is at just over 25000 children The date’s and length of ( )on nrollment jx nods are w ill I Ltah chil accept all eligible hat an the early signs of disease’7 hat can reduce’ yeiur risk of Alhe’imet s disease7 Alhe’imer's disease will be the toj’ic of May's Dcsc rc't News II K He’alth Hotline I allc’rs can dial the toll free’ hotline at 800 92s 8177 from 10 am to noon on Saturday allc’rs do not need to May 8 ukntifv themselves and all calls are strutlv confidential Calls can not hroadc ast ( alls will answered by s Salina Sun LSI’S 478 rid ay ' PhD Brunker MD Acting of ( eriatrie s at DS and Kelly Day is ( arrett DS Hospital Alheimer s disease is the most common form of dementi! (a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry our daily activities) among older (vc’cijilc It invoice’s parts of the brain that control thought s memory and language’ very dav scientists learn more but right now the cause’s arc’ still Gunnison (180 Periodical postage paid in Salma Ltah Postmaster send address c hanges to the Salina Sun at Bov 8s Salma Utah 84o'4 The Salina Sun is published each Wednes-dafor 520vear in syier County S2b’'vear m Ltah and $30vear in Ls Publisher Jim & ori I )sen Jim Olsen Iheotficeis located at 3 Mam in Salma n e vs s i g t e c o net lav - (43' Article and advertising deadline is 5 p m on I L hie’f V’alley ISSN LSI’S PericKhcals postage News paid at Gunnison Ltah Postmaster send address change’s to Wunnison Valley News Box 189 ( unnison L’T 84634 1 he ( iiinnison alley New s is published each Wednesday for $20vear in Sanpete ( ountv S26vear in Ltah and STOGear in LS Publishers: Jim & I ori Olsen 55g s Main m Gunmvm Phone (43s) lax email ew sc gtelco net rticleand adveitising leadline is 5 p m on ridav vyrse V Tv IIP will be able to accept new children this spring" said Scott Williams MD rr UDOJ1 Execu- tive Director "Asa pediatrician know how much it puts parents at ease to have their chil- i£L dren covered by health insurance and how much it helps their doctors to be able to pro-ide good health care for them " "My son Taylor has asthma" says Kristi Allred CHIP mom and CHIP Advisory Council Member "Having CHIP means Tay lor's asthma is treated so he can play baseball and other " sports this spring or more information visit vyyyvyhcalthutah call gov chip or lotline to Answer Questions About Alzheimer's Disease Alheuner you do to " unknow n and there is no cure Approximately 4 5 million Americans have this disease The disease usually begins after age 60 and risk gcx’s up with hile younger people also age may get Alheimer's and nearly half of those age 85 and older may have the disease It is important to note however that the disease is not a normal part of aging The health hotline is a free monthly community service provided by Intermountain Health Care and the Deseret valley CinCO De Mayo celebration will be at Centerfield Park on Saturday May 15th Above is the committee at a recent meeting making plans for the event Games will begin at pm with dinner at 6 p m Citizens are encouraged to bring Mexican potluck dishes to share A program and dancing will follow dinner A Mt Pleasant Rhubarb Festival Utah's only celebration dedicated to honoring rhubarb will take place in Mt Pleasant Saturday May 22 The Annual Rhubarb I estival sponsored by Native Wines and Peel Furniture Works will be held from noon to 7 p m at the winery 72 South 500 West The event literally honors the rhubarb a common garden plant used in making food products bread and ranging from wine to jams cream sauce pies jellies and ice The day long festival will clude cheese and wine tasting plus a variety of foods and drinks made from rhubarb There will be contests for rhubarb eating and rhubarb pie baking and awards for the best food products in a variety of categories judged by a panel of "fcxid " experts The celebration also will include an ugly truck parade soap box derby ugly truck contest vendors sidewalk sales live music and street dancing are all Jake Mellor earns honors for Snow College DEX team New s Jake Mellor of Snow College communIHC is a charitable at placed third in ity- owned nonprofit health the Career Dev elopment Confercare organization based in Salt ence on April 17 2004 in Nash-Like ity that serves the needs ille Tennessee of Ltah and Idaho residents The Jake is a member of the sev en IHC system includes health student nationals DEX (Associae plans hospitals clinics tion of Marketing Students) and affiliated physicians team from Snow College and a List year in more than 144000 graduate of Gunnison Valley cases IHC hospitals and associHigh School ated clinics prov ided S53 million At the national conference the A cenin charitable assistance students competed against stutral part of IHC's mission is to dents from throughout the prov ide quality medical care to Urited States (just over 2000 persons for the Intermountain competitors) Jake was one of region with medical need reeight students from Utah colgardless of ability to pay leges to place at the com ention Licey Stidd competed in the nal round (top twelv e students) of her div lsion Design Fach of the other members of pm Anderson Delene Bartholomew Virginia Brown Suzerne Childs Kathy Crone Karen Donaldson Sylvia Duke UancyGcff G'cnl Hansen Robyn Hendrickson Kirk James Arleen Jensen Ra!4ee Jensen Gannon Jones Fan L orsen jrrel! Lyman CoHc Vellcm SheHe Oliver Jan Reper Sorensen Mary Lou Andersen Sheme Anderson Your Worries GO a sJYou r Savings Ron Ball fxGunnison Valley Bank r Your Locally Owned Bank Member of FD!C Gunnison Utah Blackburn Black ham Dane'le Bown Reset ne Cano Jo!ene Chapel Childs Linda ice Nz'y A Cla-- k Dec pc n Tammy Comic D"eng Edwa-d- s Dcne e ago by Native Wines owners Winnie Wood and Bob Sorenson attracts crowds of visitors to the region each year Native Wines uses locally grown and gathered fruit from heirloom trees gardens and the countryside m its products For more information phone Native Wines at Accused of illegally accessing Division of Child and Family Services Gunnison's Snow College Team: Renate Preiss and David Hall (International Marketing) Mamie Metz (Advertising Campaign) Jed Christensen (Hospahty) and Ryan Sorensen (Human Resources) received the Award of Fxcellencein their competitions information former police chief resolved the case by entering a Joe L plea m abeyance Christensen 57 entered pleas in West Valley City's Third District Court to one count each of class B misdemeanor official misconduct and unlawful dissemination of criminal history for prying into the records of a woman who had accused Christensen's relative of rape in another As part of the resolution Christensen agreed not to appeal a suspension of his police officer's certification In a related case Christensen was placed on probation by a Taylorsville City judge for one year for illegally accessing the same woman's criminal background information Staff If been a great year! Jodi the day long activities The "Rhubarb Queen" and "Defender of the Rhubarb" will also be crowned The festival which was started several years chief enters pleas for illegal prying 0unrtfson Ejementqry & part of Ex-poli- ce —1 Teachers set for May 22 We love Yow! Don’t miss that Important meeting of your town council! Sandra Heath Jodie Hughes Tcwny Ivie Kolleen Jensen Lori Jensen Rohn Jensen Search the Utah Legal Notice Database: www pubficnotic6adscom Robyn Kakkokis Kristin KeiseJ Tommie Leek Vivke Ludvigson OIP A service Utah anti Jody Martinez MarsKa MHer or the Press AssooWon newspaper fxi local Mery Nilsson Ana etten Darja Often Kc’hy Pickett Radene Pickett Ann Sonensen CamJle Sorensen Mem Lynn Sorenson Vivian Sorenson Randi Sylvester Juke Thomas Rebecca Thomson Sylvia Tuttle Follow the Crowd! 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